The 15U AAA South Sask HC put on an offensive clinic, cruising to a decisive 9-2 victory over Coquitlam HC. The game was defined by South Sask's relentless attack, outshooting their opponents 44 to 17 over the course of the night. Coquitlam's goalie tandem of Jack Swan and Elijah Baxter faced a barrage of pucks, with Swan taking the loss after allowing 6 goals on 31 shots in 29 minutes of work. For South Sask, Glenn Drummond earned the win in net, though detailed goaltending stats were not tracked, his team's offensive explosion made his job considerably easier.
Coquitlam actually struck first on the power play, with Jaxon Robinson finding the back of the net early in the first period, assisted by James Parlee and Keegan Sabo. However, South Sask responded with authority, scoring two quick goals before the period ended from Knox Butler and Cooper Hale to take a lead they would never relinquish. The second period was a complete onslaught, as South Sask poured in five unanswered goals. Jase O'Hara, Connor Hart-Livingston on the power play, Braydon Wilcox, Oaklen Rogers, and a second from Cooper Hale all beat the Coquitlam netminders, showcasing a deep and potent offense. Nixon Adrian was a playmaking force, racking up three assists during the period.
The third period saw Coquitlam's Cohen Hicks score a late even-strength goal, but any hope of a comeback was quickly extinguished. A late kneeing double minor penalty to Coquitlam's Jaxon Robinson put his team down two men, and South Sask's Braydon Wilcox capitalized on the 5-on-3 power play to seal the 9-2 final. The game was a showcase for South Sask's top line, with Nixon Adrian (1 goal, 4 assists), Knox Butler (1 goal, 2 assists), and Braydon Wilcox (2 goals, 2 assists) all having multi-point nights, while Maxwell Jameson quietly contributed three assists in the commanding victory.